The Easter bunny is getting ready to hop on over to surprise your kiddos with candy and toys, but Easter isn’t just for the kids anymore. This holiday season is a great opportunity to surprise loved ones of all ages, from 5 to 95!

Not sure where to start? Here are a few ideas to get your inspired, and at all different price points.

FlipZees - miniature FlipaZoos!

These two-in-one cuddle buddies will add some flipping excitement to your Easter basket. The little 5 inch stuffed FlipZees are perfect for collecting and will have your little ones taking a break from chocolate eggs this Easter and hunting for cuddly FlipZee plush instead. There are 101 different FlipaZoo mini collectibles (pictured above) to collect! Collectibles $1.88 and up Stuffed FlipZees $3.88; Walmart

Double Bunny Easter Basket

If you have two kids to provide gifts for this Easter, why not send them a two-in-one basket? I love this one which includes double the treats and more to share. Whatever kind of Easter basket you're looking for whether it be candy-filled, toys, spa and practically anything else you can think of - you'll find what you need at Gourmet Gift Baskets. The best part is that they'll deliver it direct to your recipient with a note from you (or the Easter bunny). $129.99; Gourmet Gift Baskets

The Little Kernel Popcorn

We're more of a snacking family than a candy family, so we're hoping the Easter bunny brings one of our favorite snacks - popcorn! Did you know that mini popcorn existed? We didn't until we discovered this great new snack product and we're in love. Popped in 100% pure olive oil, each popcorn is gluten-free, non-GMO, dairy-free, kosher and certified whole grains.

Send a SweetGiftsBox

Actor John Ratzenberger, best known for his role of Cliff on Cheers and the only actor to voice a character in every Pixar film has launched a new business called TheGiftBox.com - the first of its kind subscription box company. One of the first offerings is the SweetsGiftBox filled with 4-5 goodies ranging from gourmet chocolates and cookies to artisan candies and treats ~ it’s the ultimate sweet tooth experience! Each month each treat will relate to a fun theme! This month's outer space box was out of this world! There are no long term commitments, no cancellation fees and you can switch types of boxes anytime to make your gifts truly unique. $30; SweetsGiftBox

Design and Drill Robot

Designed for kids age 3-6, the Design & Drill® Robot is the perfect introduction to science and engineering through basic construction play. Snap, drill, and decorate your rockin' robot pal with kid-friendly tools that little builders can easily compute! $12.99; Educational Insights

IllumiCraft Lightup Journal

For girls 8-12 years old, IllumiCraft teaches how to engineer simple circuits, then use creativity to customize the colorful crafts with awesome accessories. These fun, DIY kits give creative kids a kick start into basic engineering and a brilliant look into the science behind circuitry. We love the appeal it provides to girls getting into journaling but with an educational aspect! $19.99; Educational Insights

Date Night In Box

This is the perfect gift for your spouse or your favorite couple. This March box theme was "Pamper your love" and it smelled divine with all of the lavender items. Activities included a custom playlist to help set the mood, a signature sensual massage with handcrafted massage oil, a cleansing grains facial mask with exfoliating pad, a sugar lip scrub to get you ready to pucker up and a delicious cup of tea with sea salt or red velvet biscotti. This box like all others are designed to bring couples together - such a sweet idea! $35; Date Night in a Box

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My daughter would like the IllumiCraft Lightup Journal. It seems like a cool gift idea that would appeal to her imagination and science side! I will have to check into getting one for her Easter basket.

What fun gift ideas! I’m already thinking that for the grandkids the popcorn and anything in bunny form with chocolate. For us after they head home? The Date Night In Box. It’s been a stressful March and a date would do us good!

These are some great suggestions. I’ve always found it hard to buy Easter gifts for older kids. Once our girls became teenagers I ended up really struggling, and then giving them simple gifts. I like this idea much better. Also love the “date night” option, how fun for grown ups.

Easter is right around the corner! We love getting together as a family. We get excited when the younger kids find their Easter baskets, filled with goodies ranging from jelly beans and chocolate bunnies. We’ve always put a toy of some sort in our kids’ baskets, and now our grand children’s baskets. The robot would be a great idea for our 6 year old grand daughter!

I really love this – especially with its versatility. My parents still gave us Easter baskets until adulthood, so I love the idea of ideas for every age and stage. Jellybeans! Chocolate! Date night! My daughter would love the journal, by the way.